794 DESCRIPTIVE LIST AND INDEX OF FRUITS. 



orange; excellent. New. 

 Paris, C. W. 



Bagley's Perpetual. Medium, 



oblate, red; sub-acid; poor. 

 £arnet. Large, obtuse, conic, 



reddish-purple. English. Of 



little value. 

 Belle de Fontenay, p. 589. 

 Belle de Paluau, p. 589. 

 Brandywine, p. 594. 

 Brentford Cane. Medium, ovate, 



dark red. English. Of little 



value. 

 Brinckle's Orange. See Orange. 

 Burlington, or Prosser. Large, 



firm, sweet ; good. New. N. J. 



Carmen. Medium, handsome, 

 black, firm, juicy, sub-acid; 

 productive; early. Conn. 



Caroline, p. 595. 



Catawissa, p. 593. 



Champlain. Medium, pale yel- 

 low, soft, juicy, nearly sweet; 

 good. Canes vigorous, pale; 

 not hardy. 



Clarke, p. 589. 



Columbian, p. 593. 



Colonel Wilder, p. 591, 



Conrath, p. 592. 



Cope. Roundish, conical, red; 

 firtn, good; growth moderate. 

 Phila. 



Cretan Red. Small, deep red, 

 poor. Old foreign sort. 



Crystal White. Medium, pale 

 yellow, firm, moderately juicy. 



Cumberland, p. 592. 



Cushing. Roundish, conical, reg- 

 ular, red ; quality good ; mod- 

 erately vigorous and produc- 

 tive. Phila. 



Cuthbert, p. 594. 



Davison's Thornless, p. 592. 



Doolittle, p. 592. 



Double Bearing. A variety ol 



Antwerp, bearing a second 



crop, now superseded. 

 Duhring. Large, crimson; soft; 



good. Phila. 



Early Prolific, p. 594. 

 Emily. Large ; sometimes shoul- 

 dered; yellow. 

 Erie, p. 594. 

 Eureka, p. 592. 



Fastolfi; p. 590. 

 Fillbasket, p. 590. 

 Franconia, p. 590. 

 French, p. 590. 



Ganargua, p. 593. 



General Patterson. Large, red, 



Phila. Dr. Brinckle. 

 Gladstone. See Erie. 

 Golden Cap, p. 593. 

 Golden Queen, p. 595. 

 Golden Thornless, p. 593. 

 Gregg, p. 592. 



Hansel. Medium, round, bright 

 red; juicy; good. Said to be 

 subject to disease. Very early. 

 N. J. 



Harris. Medium, red, juicy, 

 nearly sweet. 



Herstine, p. 594. 



Highland Hardy. Rather small; 

 red; of poor quality. Very 

 early, which gives it value 

 for market. Sometimes un- 

 productive, but more com- 

 monly a good bearer. Ulster 

 Co., N. Y. 



Hilborn, p. 592. 



Hopkins, p. 592. 



